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Page 1: Spring 2010 Catalogue
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Media Centre1. Media Centre + Contents

2. [front list] Crisp

3. [front list] Smoked

4. [front list] The Darkening Archipelago

5. [front list] Aphelion

6. [front list] The Collected Works of Pat Lowther

7. April Is Poetry Month

8–9. Complete List

10. Distribution Information

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Gerald Hill, 14 Tractors

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Myrna Kostash, The Frog Lake Reader

Erín Moure, My Beloved Wager

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by r.w. grayCrisp

nunatak first fictionisbn 13 978-1-897126-59-2bisac fic029000160 pp II 5 .5 x 8.5 pbmarch 2010 II $17.95

Digital Media1. R.W. Gray reads from “Freighters”

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2. R.W. Gray reads from the short story "Flamenco"

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3. R.W. Gray and his sense of place

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Confronting memoryCrisp confronts the unspeakable parts of memory, meditating on characters caught in isolation and struggling to make sense of grief, disappointment, and the occasional dinner party gone wrong. Along the way, these characters don’t always make sound choices: a grieving widow pursues a priest, an unhappy wife whittles her husband to bits, and a melancholy man has a one-night stand with a whale trainer. In these stories, R.W. Gray master-fully uncovers human reactions to loneliness and unrest through tales about relationships, secrets, and a longing to connect.

[BIO] R.W. Gray was born and raised on the northwest coast of bc, and received a PhD in Poetry and Psychoanalysis from the University of Alberta in 2003. He is the author of two serialized novels in Xtra West magazine (Waterboys and Tide Pool Sketches) and has published poetry in various journals and anthologies,

including Arc, Grain, Event, and dANDelion. He has also had ten short screenplays produced, including Alice & Huck and Blink. He currently teaches Film at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Crisp is his first book.

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Digital Media1. Garry Ryan reads from the first chapter

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2. Garry Ryan discusses Smoke’s darkness

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mysteryisbn 13 978-1-897126-62-2bisac fic022000232 pp II 5 x 8 pbmay 2010 II $18.95

Detective Lane returns When Jennifer Towers, a young professional with a promising career in dentistry, is found dead in a graffiti-tagged dumpster, Detectives Lane and Harper must decipher the tag in order to find its artist — and the victim’s killer. What begins as a perplexing murder investigation leads to the distressing discovery of two abused girls whose father becomes a prime suspect in the case. In true Detective Lane form, this unconventional policeman risks offending a powerful old boys network to protect the damaged siblings while preserving his own family. Smoked is Calgary author Garry Ryan’s fourth and darkest mystery novel to date.

[BIO] Garry Ryan was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He received a BEd and a Diploma in Educational Psychology from the University of Calgary, and taught English and Creative Writing to junior high and high school students for several years before retiring in 2009. His first Detec-tive Lane mystery, Queen’s Park

(2004), sprang from a desire to write a novel with an emphasis on the rich diversity and unique locations of his hometown. The Lucky Elephant Restaurant (2006) is the second title in his Detec-tive Lane series and winner of the 2007 Lambda Literary Award. A Hummingbird Dance, the third book in the Detective Lane Mystery Series, was released in September 2008. In 2009, Ryan was awarded the Freedom of Expression Award in Calgary, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the local arts community.

by garry ryanSmoked

Read more Garry Ryan:Queen’s Park978-1-896300-84-9

The Lucky Elephant Restaurant978-1-896300-97-9

A Hummingbird Dance 978-1-897126-31-8

For more information on the Detective Lane Series, visit www.garryryan.ca

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by stephen legaultDarkening Archipelago

Digital Media1. Stephen Legault reads the second chapter Audio clip

2. Stephen Legault discusses the Cole Blackwater series Audio clip

mysteryisbn 13 978-1-897126-63-9bisac fic022000328 pp II 5 .5 x9 pbmarch 2010 II $19.95

Cole Blackwater is back After escaping death while trying to save Alberta’s Cardinal Divide, Cole Blackwater learns that his good friend and former client Archie Ravenwing is presumed dead in the shadowy depths of British Columbia’s Broughton Archipelago. Days before his disappearance, Ravenwing was on the brink of unravelling a corporate conspiracy surrounding an outbreak of sea lice that could decimate the wild salmon population along the bc coastline.

While Cole and newspaper reporter Nancy Webber search for answers, Cole is haunted by the dark secret surrounding his own father’s mysterious death. For Nancy, whose long-forgotten feelings for Cole have resurfaced, getting to the bottom of his family history becomes both a professional and personal obsession. The Darkening Archipelago, the second book in the Cole Blackwater series, is a race to keep both human souls and wild ecosystems from falling into eternal darkness.

[BIO] Stephen Legault has been a social and political activist for twenty years. In July 2005 he launched Highwater Mark Strategy and Communications, an environ- mental consulting firm that advises social-profit companies and ethically driven businesses on their business practices. His first book, Carry Tiger to Mountain: The Tao of Activism

and Leadership, was published in April 2006. The Cardinal Divide, Legault’s first Cole Blackwater mystery, was released in October 2008. Legault is the father of two boys, Rio Bergen and Silas Morgen.

Read more Stephen Legault:The Cardinal Divide978-1-897126-32-5

For more information on the Cole Blackwater series, visit www.coleblackwater.com

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by jenna butlerAphelion

poetryisbn 13 978-1-897126-60-8bisac poe00500096 pp II 5 .5 x 9 pbapril 2010 II $14.95

Digital Media1. Jenna Butler reads from “Heatwave”

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2. Jenna Butler reads from “Demeter, After”

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3. Jenna Butler discusses her split sense of home

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Home, dividedAphelion is about distances — about simultaneously belonging to two countries but being rooted in neither — and the many changing senses of home we carry within us. In her breakthrough collection, emerging poet Jenna Butler fluently explores this rift, sounding out the meaning of home from the perspective of a British-born Canadian. Written in experimental free verse and set off by anti-ghazals, Aphelion reflects these elemental distances through both subject matter and the way it maps out poems physically on the page.

[BIO] Jenna Butler was born in Norwich, England, close to the North Sea. Her family emigrated to Canada in the early eighties, initially moving to Toronto and finally settling in Alberta. The sense of belonging to, and simultaneously not quite fitting into, two places — England and Canada — has heavily influenced

her work, which often focuses on the varied landscapes of these two countries.

Butler holds BA and BEd degrees from the University of Alberta, in addition to an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. She is currently immersed in her Doctorate of Creative and Critical Writing from uea under the supervision of contemporary British poet Denise Riley. She also runs her own poetry publishing house, Rubicon Press, and teaches English at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

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edited by christine wiesenthalof Pat Lowther

poetry / biographyisbn 13 978-1-897126-61-5bisac poe011000336 pp II 6.25 x 9.25 pbapril 2010 II $24.95

Digital Media1. Pat Lowther reading: Oct. 24, 1972, Univeristy of Regina — Part 1

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2. Pat Lowther reading — Part 2

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3. Pat Lowther’s “Infinite Mirror Trip” rehearsal

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The life’s work of a Canadian iconWith one of the most distinctive and ambitious voices of Canada’s buzzing literary scene in the 1970s, Pat Lowther has inspired ongoing critical discussion and debates. To date, these have taken place in the absence of a definitive text of her accomplished body of work. The Collected Works of Pat Lowther presents for the first time a comprehensive and chronologically accurate collection of Lowther’s published and unpublished poetry. The 25 newly-released works in the collection include all 15 of the surviving poems that make up “Time Capsule,” the manuscript Lowther was working on at the time of her untimely death at the age of 40. Also included is the first appearance in text of Lowther’s innovative 1974 performance work, Infinite Mirror Trip.

[BIO 1] Pat Lowther was born in North Vancouver in 1935. In addition to four children, she produced three volumes of poetry, the last of which, A Stone Diary, was published posthumously in 1977. Her other works included The Age of the Bird and Infinite Mirror Trip: A Multimedia Experience of the Universe. Pat Lowther’s contributions to Canadian literature and culture extended to her service as a dedicated arts administrator and a social activist.

[BIO 2] Christine Wiesenthal is the critically acclaimed author of The Half-Lives of Pat Lowther, a biography shortlisted for the 2006 Governor General’s Literary Award for Nonfiction. She has published numerous works of nonfiction and poetry, including Instruments of Surrender, a collection shortlisted for the Stephan G. Stephannson and the Gerald Lampert awards in 2001 and 2002. She currently lives in Edmonton.

the collected works

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April Is Poetry Month

A long-standing poetry traditionSince its first year of operation, NeWest Press has included contemporary poetry in its continuing program by publishing the works of established and emerging western Canadian poets. Counting over 30 titles now, the series has featured a wide and eclectic range of writers, beginning in 1979 with Lorna Crozier’s Crow’s Black and Wilfred Watson’s I Begin With Counting. Other NeWest poets include E.D. Blodgett, Roy Kiyooka, Daphne Marlatt, Stephen Scobie, and Andrew Suknaski.

Offbeat, innovative, and always engaging, NeWest poetry collections have been critically acclaimed, and won many awards. This spring, the Press will add to this long-standing tradition by publishing The Collected Works of Pat Lowther, edited by the eminent Lowther scholar Christine Wiesenthal, and Aphelion, the first book by the rising young poet Jenna Butler.

Nightmarkerby Meredith Quartermain* Shortlisted for the 2009 City

of Vancouver Book Award978-1-897 126 -3 4- 9

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were the beesby Andy Weaver

978-1-896300 -85- 6$14.95 cdn

The Binderyby Shane Rhodes

* Winner of the 2008 Lampman- Scott Award for Poetry

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fluttertongue 4: adagio for the

pressured surroundby Steven Ross Smith

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Fragmenting Body etc.

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14 Tractorsby Gerald Hill

* Winner of the 2009 Saskatchewan Book Award

for Poetry978-1-897 126 -39 -4

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discounts (on orders of 5 or more books)Trade: 40% Libraries: 40% Wholesalers: 46% Standing Orders: 20%

shipping On orders of 10 books or more the cost of shipping will be split equally between the publisher and the bookseller. On orders of less than 10 copies the cost of shipping will be charged on the invoice. This policy applies to orders placed through LitDistCo and directly through NeWest Press.

returns policy Books may be returned for credit three months after invoice date and within twelve months of invoice date, provided they are in resaleable condition and free of retailer’s stickers. All returns must be properly packaged to prevent damage in transit and sent prepaid to the origin of the sale.

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